Re: [gentoo-user] Wrong font displayed in opera

2012-07-04 Thread Paul Hartman
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:

 Strange issue on my thinkpad:

 When I run the opera browser the menu font is displayed as Comic Sans
 (no, I am not working at CERN ;-) ) even when it is SET as Droid Sans
 Mono in the settings.

 I double-checked the operaprefs.ini, I even rsynced over my .opera from
 another machine where the same opera-release does not behave this way.

 Re-emerging the droid-fonts didn't fix it.

 What could be the reason? revdep-rebuild checked, yes.

 ~amd64, btw

 Should I compare the font-files ... ?

 Thanks, Stefan, scratching head ...

Apparently Opera 12 contains a new Font Engine and there are many
reports of people having font issues. Basic answers are try to disable
hardware acceleration in Opera (it is disabled by default), use a
different font/remove the misbehaving font from your system, or
downgrade to Opera 11 until they improve the new version.

None of that really explains why you have one system that works and
one that doesn't, of course. I suggest you file a support request/bug
report with Opera, since they are the only ones who can fix their
program.



Re: [gentoo-user] Wrong font displayed in opera

2012-07-04 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 2012-07-04 19:04, schrieb Paul Hartman:
 On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:

 Strange issue on my thinkpad:

 When I run the opera browser the menu font is displayed as Comic Sans
 (no, I am not working at CERN ;-) ) even when it is SET as Droid Sans
 Mono in the settings.

 I double-checked the operaprefs.ini, I even rsynced over my .opera from
 another machine where the same opera-release does not behave this way.

 Re-emerging the droid-fonts didn't fix it.

 What could be the reason? revdep-rebuild checked, yes.

 ~amd64, btw

 Should I compare the font-files ... ?

 Thanks, Stefan, scratching head ...
 
 Apparently Opera 12 contains a new Font Engine and there are many
 reports of people having font issues. Basic answers are try to disable
 hardware acceleration in Opera (it is disabled by default), use a
 different font/remove the misbehaving font from your system, or
 downgrade to Opera 11 until they improve the new version.
 
 None of that really explains why you have one system that works and
 one that doesn't, of course. I suggest you file a support request/bug
 report with Opera, since they are the only ones who can fix their
 program.

Thanks a lot, Paul, for this information.

I will consider filing a bug there, or at least browse their bugzilla
(or equivalent) ...

hw-accel should be off, I never enabled it afaik.

Checked both settings, hw-accel and webgl, both were ON! Disabled,
restarted opera, same ugly font ...

We will see how things work out ...

thanks once more, Stefan